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第頁(yè)2023-2024學(xué)年八年級(jí)下期中考點(diǎn)大串講(人教版)專題03閱讀理解30篇(原卷版)01(22-23八年級(jí)下·重慶九龍坡·期中)Studentsatourschoolshowtheirfavoriteartformsinhandmadepapers.Let’sseesomeofthem.CiofSongDynastyisveryfamous.Manygreatpoetslivedatthattime,suchasSuShiandLiQingzhao.WecanreaddifferenttopicslikeloveandhomesicknessthroughCi.That’swhyIloveit.ZhangYibaiIloveChineseoil-paperumbrellasnotbecausetheycanprotectpeoplefromrainorsunlight,butbecausetheyshowpoetic(詩(shī)章的)beauty.ZhouYiruiIlikeDianCha,ateaartfromSongDynasty.People“draw”beautifulpicturesonthetea.Ilikeitbecauseitmixestraditionandfuntogether,whichisverycreative.ShenBingying1.SuShiwasfrom________.A.TangDynasty B.SongDynasty C.MingDynasty D.QingDynasty2.ZhouYiruilovesChineseoil-paperumbrellasbecausethey________.A.showpoeticbeautyB.havedifferenttopicsC.mixtraditionandfunD.protectpeoplefromrain3.ShenBingyingthinksthat________.A.CiofSongDynastyisveryfamous B.DianChafromSongDynastyiscreativeC.Chineseoil-paperumbrellasarebeautiful D.thestudents’handmadepapersareamazing02(22-23八年級(jí)下·吉林長(zhǎng)春·期中)CharityWalkTheSunshineYouthFundorganizedacharity(慈善)walkaroundTaiShekLakeonSunday6thSeptember.Itwashotandwetonthatday.Overtwohundredpeoplejoinedinitandraised$120,700.ThemoneywillgotoProjectOasisinMalaysia.Itwillhelpprovideclearwaterforsomevillages.Thetopdonations(捐贈(zèng))andtheluckydraw(抽獎(jiǎng))resultsareasfollows:TopDonations1stMr.King
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KevinSmithandWuJun4.HowmuchmoneydidMr.Kingdonate(捐贈(zèng))?A.$25,000. B.$20,000. C.$28,000. D.$120,700.5.Whowonawashingmachine?A.ChenLi. B.JingKui. C.KevinSmith. D.JosephBeer.6.Thereare________winnersintheluckydraw.A.3 B.4 C.5 D.87.Thearticleiswrittenmainlyto________.A.giveadvice B.saythanks C.a(chǎn)skforhelp D.showaresult8.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthecharitywalk?A.ThemoneyitraisedwillbeusedtoprotectTaiShekLake.B.IttookplaceonaweekendattheendofSeptember.C.Morethantwohundredpeoplejoinedinit.D.Itwaspopularamongyoungpeople.03(22-23八年級(jí)下·陜西西安·期中)www.HomeCountriesActivitiesContactHainan,ChinaIfyouare:22-40yearsoldFreefromFebruary13thtoMarch15th&abletoteachtakecareofchildrenorganizeinternationalmeetingsorspeakChinese&.EnglishPleasecontactusbycalling777-458.PleasejoinusandtakepartinouractivitiesNewDelhi.IndiaIfyouare:28-35yearsoldFreefromJune7thtoJuly15th&.September1sttoOctober8th&.abletocollectrubbishtakecareofpetsplanttreesbeatourguideorspeakChinese&.EnglishPleasecontactus:777-459
Indiavt@aa.com9.Whereisthematerial(材料)from?A.Abook. B.Adictionary. C.Awebsite. D.Anewspaper.10.Hainanmayneedvolunteersof________most.A.farmers B.cleaners C.cooks D.teachers11.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.A25-year-oldtourguidecantakepartinthevolunteeractivitiesinNewDelhi.B.ApersonwhoisblindcantakepartinthevolunteeractivitiesinNewDelhi.C.IfyouwanttovolunteerinHainan,youcancall777-458tocontactthem.D.IfyouwanttovolunteerinNewDelhiyoucanonlycontactthembytelephone.04(22-23八年級(jí)下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期中)BOOKCLUB:YOURREVIEWS!Title:CharlieandtheChocolateFactory
Writer:RoaldDahlWhat’sthebookabout?ThebookisaboutaboycalledCharlie.Hisfamilyisverypoor—theydon’thavemuchmoneyandtheydon’thavemuchfood.ThereisachocolatefactorynearCharlie’shouse.ItisWillyWonka’sfactory.WillyWonkainvitesfivechildrentovisitthechocolatefactory.Myfavoritecharacter:MyfavoritecharacterisCharliebecauseheisverykind.Idon’tliketheotherchildrenbecausetheyareterrible!Myopinionsofthebook:Thisbookisfantastic!Ilovetheincredible(極好的)chocolatesandothersweetsinthefactory.Wordstodescribe(描述)thebook:interestingfunnyamazingmagicalexcitingStarrating(星級(jí)):★★★★★5stars-fantastic
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1star-badReview(評(píng)論)by:Gina(aged12)根據(jù)語(yǔ)言材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。12.WhoisWillyWonka?A.Thewriterofthebook.B.Theownerofthechocolatefactory.C.Charlie’sfather.13.Charlieis________.A.cleverandbrave B.funnyandinteresting C.poorandkind14.HowdoesGinadescribethebookCharlieandtheChocolateFactory?A.Shocking. B.Crazy. C.Magical.15.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Ginagavethebookfivestars.B.Thereviewwaswrittenbyachildof12yearsold.C.RoaldDahlloveschocolatesandothersweetsinthefactory.16.Maybethereviewisfrom________.A.a(chǎn)nonlinemagazineonbooksB.a(chǎn)travellingnotice C.a(chǎn)nadonfood05(22-23八年級(jí)下·浙江溫州·期中)OddTaxiOddTaxiwasoneofthebestcartoonsin2021.TheheroofthecartoonisataxidrivercalledOdokawa.Helivesaverycommonlife.Hehasnofamilyanddoesn’ttalkmuch.Theonlypeoplehecancallarehisdoctorandhisclassmate.Thereareplentyofgreatconversationsandjokes.Theydescribeapictureofaworldwithcountlessstories.TurningRedPixar’sTurningRedtellsthestoryofMeiLee,ateenagegirlfromafamily.Inthefamily,allwomenturnintoredpandaswhentheyhavestrongfeelings.TurningRedtakesplaceinToronto,CanadainMay.It’sthefirstPixarfilmwhosedirectorisanAsianwoman.MeandMyWinterGamesThefilmgetsmorethan30well-knowncartoonheroestogether.Peopleofallagesloveitverymuch.ItistheonlycartoonfilmoftheWinterOlympics.ItbeginswiththestoryofBingDwenDwenandShueyRhonRhonwhowenttotheopeningceremonyoftheOlympicVillage.ThefilmshowsChineseculturetotheworld.17.Odokawalivesavery________life.A.exciting B.boring C.unusual D.common18.Fromthepassageabove,wecanknowthat________A.OddTaxiwasoneofthebestcartoonsin2022B.TurningRedtalksaboutagirlandherredpandaC.MeandMyWinterGamesshowsChinesecultureD.theaboveinformationisallabouttheWinterOlympics19.________willmostprobablybeinterestedinthetext.A.Historyfans B.Shopworkers C.Booksellers D.Cartoonlovers06(22-23八年級(jí)下·陜西西安·期中)Itwasalovelyspringafternoon.MyclassmatesandIwereplayinghappilyintheplaygroundwhenIcried,“Ow!Ow!Somethinginmyshoeisbiting(咬)me.”Everyonewasworried.Theytookmeintoaclassroomandwouldtakeoffmyshoes.“Whichfootisit,Anna?”oneasked.“Let’shavealook.”Suddenly,Irememberedtheholesinmysocks.Myfamilywasverypoorduringthoseyears.Iworecheapwelfare(福利)socks,andthosesocksdidn’tlastlong.Theysoonhadholesatthebottom(底部).Irefusedtotakeoffmyshoe.Icouldn’tstandothersseeingtheholesinmysock.Tearsraceddownmyface.Myteacher,MissCelina,hurriedintotheclassroom.“What’swrong?”sheasked.“Somethingisbitingherrightfoot,butshedoesn’tletustakeoffhershoe,”oneofmyclassmatesanswered.MissCelinalivednextdoortome.Shekneweverythingaboutmyfamily.“Oh,yes,itmustbeasock-eatingant(螞蟻),”shesaid,asifshesawtheantsinsidetheshoe.MissCelinatookoffmyrightshoeandsockandshookthemoverthedustbin(垃圾箱).Tworedantsfellintoit.“That’sjustwhatIthought.”Thenshesaid.“Youaresuchabravegirltotakesomanybites.”Withtheteacher’shelp,alittlegirl’spride(自尊)wassavedbythe“sock-eatingant”story.20.WhathappenedtoAnnawhileshewasplayingintheplayground?A.Herfavoriteshoeswerebroken.B.Therewereantsbitingherfoot.C.Someoneknockedheroverandherfoothurt.D.Therewasaknifeinhershoeandithurtherfoot.21.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthetext?A.MissCelinawasveryangrywithAnna.B.NoneofAnna’sclassmatesbelievedwhatMissCelinasaid.C.Intheend,AnnawasverythankfulforMissCelina’shelp.D.Annawouldneverplaywithherclassmatesintheplayground.22.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Nomorewelfaresocks B.MissCelina’swhitelieC.Aspecialgirlfromapoorfamily D.Redantsatesockswithholes07(22-23八年級(jí)下·山東青島·期中)Emmastared(凝視)sadlyoutofthewindowofthebus.Only50milesoutsidetownwasthefarm.Shethoughtaboutthefarmallthetime,especiallytheanimals.Whenherfamilysoldthefarmandmovedtonearbytown,Emmawasexcited.Butwhenshegottothenewschool,shefeltverylonely.Withasigh(嘆氣),Emmaturnedherattentionbacktothepresent.Thebuscametoastop.“WelcometotheLeinweberNatureCenter,”herteachersaid.“Aguidewillgiveusapresentationaboutanimals,andthenyou’llhelptofeedthebabysquirrels,now,Iwanteveryonetofindapartner.”Emmadidn’thaveanyfriendsyet—whowouldbeherpartner?EmmagotclosetoJulia,atalkativeandoutgoinggirl.“CouldIbeyourpartner?”Emmaaskeduncertainly.“Sure,”saidJuliawarmly.Together,thegirlswalkedintothecenter.Afterthepresentation,akeepershowedthemhowtoholdthebottleofmilkforbabysquirrels.Thenthegirlsstartedtofeedtheirownbabysquirrels.Afterthebabiesfinishedeating,thekeeperasked,“Wouldyouliketohelpfeedtheadultsquirrels,too?”Emmawasquicktovolunteer,butwhenthekeeperopenedthefirstcage,thesquirrelinsidejumpedout.Emmaremainedcalm(鎮(zhèn)靜的),heldoutherhand,madequietsounds,andthenquicklygotit.“Wow!”Juliasaid.“You’realwayssoquiet,Ithoughtyouwereafraidofeverything,butyouwerebrave.”“Iknowthatwhenanimalsarefrightenedorexcited,youhavetostaycalm.”ThekeepernoddedinagreementandaskedEmma,“Wouldyoubeinterestedinvolunteeringtohelpoutwiththeanimalsatthecenter?”“Interested?Iwouldlovetoworkhere!Whatachance!”Emmawasexcited.Thatafternoon,inthebusonthewaybacktoschool,EmmasatnexttoJulia,hernewfriend.Arushofnewfoundhappinesswashedoverher.23.Atthebeginningofthestory,Emmamissed________.A.herfamily B.thefarmandanimalsC.herclassmatesintheoldschool D.thetimewithfriends24.WhydidEmmafeellonelyatthenewschool?A.Shedidn’tlikeanyoneinherclass. B.Shewastheonlygirlatschool.C.Shedidn’thaveanyfriendsyet. D.Shehadafightwiththeteacher.25.Atthenaturecenter,EmmaandJulia________.A.helpedtofeedthebabysquirrels B.tookachancetobetourguidesC.a(chǎn)skedthekeepermanyquestions D.madeapresentationaboutnature26.Juliawas________whenshesawEmmagottheadultsquirrel.A.a(chǎn)ngry B.sad C.worried D.surprised27.Onthewaybacktoschool,Emmafelthappybecause________.A.thevolunteerswarmlywelcomedherB.theteacherthankedherforherbraveryC.shefoundaplacetocareforanimalsandmadeafriendD.shewentbacktothefarmandlearnedalotaboutanimals08(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇無(wú)錫·期中)Portiagavethedecision.“Onepoundofthemerchant’s(商人)flesh(肉)isyours.Itiswhatthecontract(合同)says.Youmaytakehisflesh!”ShylockheldhisknifeandtoldAntoniotogetready.“Wait!”shoutedPortia.“Youwillnotdoanythingthatisnotwritteninthecontract.Isthatright,Shylock?”“Yes,that’sright,”saidShylock.Hewonderedwhatthewiseyoungjudge(法官)wasgoingtosay.“Well,”saidtheyoungjudge,“Ihavereadthecontractcarefully,anditdoesnotsayanythingabouttakinghisblood(血).Itsays‘a(chǎn)poundofflesh’.Youcantakeyourpoundofflesh,butyoumaynottakeonedropofhisblood.Ifyoutakeanyofhisblood,theduke(公爵)willtakeeverythingyouown!”NowitwasGraziano’sturntoblessthejudgeandcallhimwise(智者).“Youwantedjustice(公平),”PortiatoldShylock,“andyouwillhavemorejusticethanyouwanted.”Shylockdidn’twanttogiveeverythingheownedtotheduke.Hedecidednottotakehispoundofflesh.Hesaidhewouldtakethemoney.“Givemeninetythousanddollars,”hesaid,“andIwillhavepityonAntonioandlethimgo.”Bassaniowashappytogivehimthemoney.HewasverypleasedthathisfriendAntoniowouldnotdie.“Wait!”Portiasaidagain.“Hedoesnotwantthemoney.Itisnotwritteninthecontract.”Shylocksaidhejustwantedtohavehismoneybackandwouldn’tevenneedinterest(利息).Bassaniowasreadytogiveittohim,butagainPortiastoppedhim.“Hesaidhewantedonlythethingwritteninthecontract.”Shylockunderstoodthathewouldnotgethispoundofflesh.Heunderstoodthathewouldnotgethismoney.Hedecidedtogohome.“Wait!”saidPortia,forthethirdtime.ThelawofVenice,saysthatifyouplantokillacitizen(公民)ofVenice,youwillloseeverythingthatyouown.Halfofwhatyouhavewillbelongtothepersonyoutriedtokill,andtheotherhalfwillbelongtotheduke.—TakenfromTheMerchantofVenice28.Whowastheyoungjudge?A.Graziano. B.Bassanio. C.Portia. D.Theduke.29.WhatdoyouthinkofShylockaccordingtothepassage?A.Braveandclever. B.Cold-heartedandselfish.C.Generousandpatient. D.Helpfulandwarm-hearted.30.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ShylocktriedtotakemoneyfromBassaniothreetimes,butPortiastoppedhim.B.Shylockwouldhavehismoneybackwithoutinterest.C.ShylocklosteverythingforplanningtokillacitizenofVenice.D.Shylockwouldgiveeverythingthatheownedtotheduke.09(22-23八年級(jí)下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期中)AnMingzhong,amiddleschoolstudentfromSichuan,usedtobealazyboy.Inhisownwords,hehardlydidanyhousework.Butnow,thingshavechanged.Washingdishes,cookingandmakingthebed...allofthesetaskshavebecomepartofhisdailylife.Thisbigchangeistheresultofanewprogramathisschool.Startingfromlastterm,DazhouNo.1MiddleSchoolhasmadehouseworkpartofitsstudents’homework,aimingtoimprovetheirlifeskills.Atthebeginningofeachmonth,everystudentgetsalistofhouseworktodoeveryweekend.Theirparentshelpthemkeeptrackof(掌握……的進(jìn)展情況)theirperformance.Someofthetasksarequitedetailed,suchascleaningupthreerooms,washingcupsandcookingsimplefood.OnholidayssuchasMother’sDayandFather’sDay,studentsareaskedtogetgiftsreadyfortheirmothersandfathers.WangYixi,13,haslearnedseverallifeskillsthroughtheprogram,includingcooking.“Iusedtobeafraidoffire,”shesaid.Butshemanagedto(設(shè)法完成)overcomeherfearandfinishhercookingtasks.Atthesametime,shehasalsolearnedhowtiredhermothergetsafterdoinghouseworkeveryday.OnMother’sDay,shemadeacakeforhermothertoshowherthanks.“I’vebeguntobetterunderstandmyparentsandIwanttohelpthemmore,”shesaid.OtherschoolsinSichuanarealsodevelopingprogramstoteachtheirstudentslifeskills.OnMay2,QingheMiddleSchoolinHuayingheldalifeskillcompetition.Studentshadtocomplete(完成)manytasks,includingcookingandfoldingclothes.Theyshowedtheirskillsandthey’veproved(證明)thattheyaregrowingup.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。31.Theunderlinedword“detailed”inthepassagemeans“________”inChineseA.遙遠(yuǎn)的 B.不同的 C.詳細(xì)的32.AnMingzhong,amiddleschoolstudentfromSichuan,________.A.usedtodosomehouseworkB.washesdishes,cooks,makesthebedandsoonnowC.usedtobeabusyboy33.Studentslearnlifeskills,and________.A.they’lllearnhowtiredparentsgetafterdoinghouseworkeverydayB.theyneedn’tcompletemanytasksC.theyareaskedtobuygiftsfortheirparents34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.OnlyoneschoolinSichuandevelopsprogramstoteachtheirstudentslifeskills.B.WangYixihaslearnedalllifeskillsthroughtheprogram.C.Atthebeginningofeachmonth,everystudentinDazhouNo.1MiddleSchoolgetsalistofhouseworktodoeveryweekend.35.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Learninglifeskills B.Changesfromstudents C.Abigchange10(22-23八年級(jí)下·河南平頂山·期中)TheSilkRouteBikeTour:isitthegreatesttripintheworld?Cyclistscallit“thelongest,hardest,highest,hottest,coldestbicycletourintheworld”.Ineighteenweeksyoutravelover12,000kilometersthroughsevendifferentcountriesandhavethemostexcitingrideofyourlife.“Athousandyearsagopeoplewentbycamel(駱駝)anddidabouttwenty-fivekilometersaday,”saidonecyclist,“Butonabikeyoudotwenty-fivekilometersinanhour.”Andalongthewayyouseesomeofthemostbeautifulplacesintheworld.FromShanghai,yougoacrossAsia,throughIranandarriveinIstanbul,Turkey,attheend.Youtravelacrossthedeserts(沙漠)ofChinaandcyclethePamirHighwaytoover4,600metersacrossthe“Roof(屋頂)oftheWorld”inthemountainsTajikistan.Onthewaytherearevillages,marketsandancient(古老的)buildings.Atnight,youstayinancientroadsidehotelsorincamps.Achefcooksdinnerforabouthalfofthe133days;onotherdayscyclistscaneatinlocalrestaurantsorshopsinlocalmarketsfortheirfood.Onecyclistsaid,“Thebestthingwasthefriendlinessofthepeople.”Andtheworstthings?“ThesnowandthecoldinthePamirs.”Soisitthegreatesttripintheworld?CyclistMilesMacDonaldthinksso.“TheSilkRouteisatrueexpedition(探險(xiǎn)).Itislonganddifficult,butit’ssuchanamazingexperiencethatyouarriveinIstanbulacompletelychangedperson.”根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。36.WhichoneistrueaboutTheSilkRouteBikeTour?A.Itisexcitingandrelaxing. B.Itistwenty-fivekilometers.C.Itcoverssevencountries. D.Itwillstartineighteenweeks.37.What’sParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thehistoryofthetour. B.Thedangerontheway.C.Thebeautyalongtheway. D.Thespeedofcycling.38.Inthepassage,thewriterwantsto______.A.introduceanactivity B.solveaproblem C.explainanidea D.tellastory39.Whichcountrydoesn’tmention(提到)inthispassage?A.Japan. B.Turkey. C.China. D.Iran.40.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B. C. D.11(22-23八年級(jí)下·山東青島·期中)Ican’trememberifIwasnineortenyearsold.Idorememberthatitwasonacampingtrip.Forsomereason,Igotintoafightwithanotherboy.Itdidn’ttakelongforthebiggerboystomakeusstopfighting,butinfactIlost.Myheadwasseriouslyhurt.Afterthefightwedidn’ttalkwitheachotheranymore.Thenextdaymorning,IwashappybecauseIknewmymomwasmakingsomepizzaandbringingittomybrother,meandourfriends.Shekeptbringingpizzatouseverycampingtripforyears.Soonshearrived.Isawhersmileasmybrotherandhisfriendstriedtogetthebigpieces.Shemadesureofsavingthelasttwopiecesforme.IthankedherandstartedtoeatwhenIsawtheboywhofoughtwithmestandingagainstatreebyhimself.Atthattime,somethingmovedinmyheart.Iwalkeduptohimandgavehimoneofthepieces.Wetalked,laughedandate.Andthepizzatastedbetterthaneverbefore.HenryDrummondsaid,“Asyoulookbackuponyourlife,themomentswhenyouhavereallylivedarethemomentswhenyouhavedonethingsinthespiritofloveandunderstanding.”41.Whathappenedtothewriterduringacampingtripwhenhewasnineorten?A.Helostsomegoodfriends. B.Hefoughtwithanotherboy.C.Hewassickandhadaheadache. D.Hemadefriendswithsomebiggerboys.42.Whywasthewriterhappythenextdaymorning?A.Becausehewastakingacampingtrip.B.Becausehelearnedtomakedeliciouspizza.C.Becausehismomwasbringingpizzatothecamp.D.Becausehehadagoodtimewithhisbrotherduringthecampingtrip.43.Whatdidthewriterdowhenhesawtheboywhileeatingpizza?A.Hehadanotherfightwithhim. B.Hesharedhispizzawiththeboy.C.Hewalkedawaywithhismother. D.Hestoodagainstatreebyhimself.44.Whydidthewriterwritethelastparagraph?A.Tointroduceafamousperson. B.Totelluswhathewoulddointhefuture.C.Tosharehispersonalexperience. D.Toshowwhathelearnedfromthisexperience.45.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Apieceofpizza B.Aterriblefight C.Agreatmother D.Adangeroustrip12(22-23八年級(jí)下·河北保定·期中)FlowliketheriverofchangeLittlestreamrandownfromahighmountainthroughmanyvillagesandforests.Thenitreachedadesert.“Iwentthroughsomanydifficulties.Ishouldhavenoproblemcrossingthedesert,”shethought.Asshestarted,shefoundherselfslowlydisappearingintothesand.Aftermanytries,shestillfailed.“MaybeIcan’treachtheocean,”shesaidsadlytoherself.Atthistime,adeepvoicesaid,“Ifabreeze(微風(fēng))cancrossthedesert,socanariver.”Itwasthevoiceofthedesert.Butthelittlestreamanswered,“That’sbecauseabreezecanfly,butIcannot.”“That’sbecauseyoucan’tgiveupwhatyouare.Letyourselfevaporate(蒸發(fā))intothebreeze,anditcantakeyouacross,saidthedesert.“GiveupwhatIamnow?No!No!”Thelittlestreamcouldnotacceptthisidea.“Thebreezecancarrythevapor(蒸汽)acrossthedesertandletitleaveasrain.Therainwillformariveragain,”saidthedesert.“Andwhetheryou’reariverorvapor,yournatureneverchanges.”Hearingthis,thelittlestreamwentintotheopenarmsofthebreeze.Itcarriedhertothenextstageofherlife.Thecourseofourlivesisliketheexperienceofthelittlestream.Ifyouwanttogothroughdifficultiesinyourlifetoheadforsuccess,youshouldalsochangethewayyouare.46.Thelittlestreamaimedtoreach________.A.theforest B.theocean C.thedesert D.theriver47.Atfirst,thelittlestreamdidn’tacceptthedesert’sadvicebecause________.A.shefailedmanytimesB.shewasafraidofthebreezeC.shewasn’tabletoflyD.shewouldn’tgiveupwhatshewas48.Thelittlestreamfinallycrossedthedesertby________.A.evaporatingintothebreeze B.formingariverC.disappearingintothesand D.changinghernature49.Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?A.Theroadtosuccessisnotalwayseasyandsmooth.B.Whateverotherssay,weshouldalwaysbeourselves.C.Tosucceed,weshouldchangethewayweareifnecessary.D.Wemayexperiencedifficultyinlifejustlikethelittlestream.13(22-23八年級(jí)下·重慶九龍坡·期中)①Thetraditionofkeepingsingingandfightingcrickets(蟋蟀)wasfromancient(古代)timeandancientpeoplehandeditdowntothepresentday.②CricketCultureinChinahasa2000-yearhistory.BeforeTangDynasty,peopleonlylikedthecrickets’wonderfulsinging.DuringTangDynasty,theEmperor’s(皇帝)familytookcricketstobedtoheartheirsingingduringthenight.Otherpeoplethoughtitwasawonderfulhobbyandfollowed.InSongDynasty,cricketfightingbecameapopularsport.Peopleinthecityandvillageallcollectedcricketswithgreatinteresteverysummer.③Althoughsomesimplyenjoyedcrickets’beautifulsinging,formostcricketkeepersinthepast,fightingwasthefinalgoal.④“Cricketfightinginancienttimewasreallyexciting!”saidZhouJisheng,ahistorianoncricketculture.“Beforeputtingthecricketsinonebox,peoplewouldweighthemandmatchthemupaccordingtosize,weight,andcolor.”⑤Usually,thefightcouldfinishinafewminutes.Butforsomestrongcrickets,itmightlasthalfanhouroreven45minutes.⑥“Thetwocricketsbiteachotherwiththeirjaws(頜).Sometimes,theymightlosetheirlegsinthefight,buttheystilljumpedandbituntildeath,”Zhousaid.“Theywererealwarriors(勇士).”⑦AcricketfightinChinawasjustlikeabullfightinSpain,butwhydidthissmallanimalbecomeabigsuccesswithancientChinesepeople?⑧SomehistoryexpertsthinkthatancientChinesetookthesingingcricketsasgoodluck,andthecomingofcricketsmeantwealthwouldcometothefamily.AscricketsfightinggotmorepopularinSongDynasty,peoplebegansendingthousandsoftheirbestcricketstotheemperorasgifts.Thenpainters,poets,musicians,andpoliticiansallfollowedtheemperor’sleadandbegantokeepcricketsaspets.50.Wemayreadthepassageinthe________partofamagazine.A.technology B.education C.culture D.news51.ThewriterusesthewordsofZhouJishenginParagraph6toshow________.A.howtoorganizeacricketfightingcompetitionB.howexcitingacricketfightingcompetitionwasC.a(chǎn)cricketshouldbeverystrongifitwantedtowinD.realwarriorswerebraveandwouldfighttodeath52.Accordingtothepassage,welearnthat________.A.cricketfightingwaspopularinTangDynastyB.thelargercricketscanusuallywinthegameC.peoplestillthinkcricketscanbringgoodluckD.a(chǎn)ncientpeoplelikedtofollowtheemperor’slead53.Thestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassageis________.A. B.C. D.14(22-23八年級(jí)下·重慶九龍坡·期中)Didanyoneplantflowersinyourheart?Flowersarebeautifullivingthingsthatyoucanfindallovertheworld:ingardens,parksandevenatyourhome.①However,thereisanothertypeofflowerthatyoucannotseeortouch.Youcanonlyfeelitinthedeepestpartofyourheart.Witheachnewpersonyoumeet,anewseed(種子)willbeplantedinyourheart.②Oneiswhenyoumeetpeoplewhobringdifficultiestoyou.Thesepeoplemaybemeanandselfish(自私的).Youmaythinktheyaregood-for-nothingandonlycomeintoyourlifetogiveyoudifficulties.However,thesepeopleactuallyplantseedsinyourheart--seedsofhardship(困難).Theseedswillsoongrowasyoutryhardtogetoverthedifficultieswithyourcourage.③Throughthat,youwillbecomestrongerandgetmoreexperience.Sotheseedswillturnintobeautifulflowers.Youmayalsomeetpeoplewhobringyoujoyandhappiness.Theywillplantanothertypeofseedsinyourheart-seedsofwarmth.④Asyouslowlydevelopacloserelationshipwiththesepeopleandfeeltheirwarmth,theseedwillgrow,outofpassionandlove,intoabeautifulflower.So,whoplantedthebeautifulflowersinyourheart?54.Accordingtothepassage,youcannotseeortouchtheflowers________.A.ingardens B.inparks C.a(chǎn)thome D.inyourheart55.Themeanandselfishpeoplemayplantseedsof________inyourheart.A.hardship B.experience C.courage D.happiness56.Thesentence“Therearetwotypesofsuchseeds.”canbeputin________A.① B.② C.③ D.④57.Thewriterwantstotellusthat________.A.weshouldcarefullychooseourfriendsB.a(chǎn)singleflowerdoesnotmakeaspringC.eachpersonyoumeetwillhelpyougrowD.failure(失敗)isthefirststeptosomethingbetter15(22-23八年級(jí)下·山東青島·期中)“Harbinisfamousasanicecity,butI’mamazedbythemusicaleventsinthiscity,”saidatouristfromJiangsuProvince.InHarbin,itiscommontoseepeopleplayingviolinsandsaxophones,beatingAfricandrumsordancingtomusicatbusstopsandpublicsquares.Peoplethereenjoymusicandhavegoodtaste.Theyarebothperformersandlisteners.Musicisdeeplyrootedinthehist
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